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Patterning on sale - $5.99 US

................aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand I just picked up Patterning. Good thing I had some app store credit - looks like tonight I'll be sequencing Model D and Patterning together....

Any cool Patterning tips folks want to share since I'm new to the party?

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  • Polyrhythms, probability, and auto-rotate are so great. Kit switching on the fly is pretty fun, too.

    If anyone is thinking about getting this app, you definitely should. It is an iOS music app hall of fame candidate in my opinion. B)

  • @CracklePot said:
    Polyrhythms, probability, and auto-rotate are so great. Kit switching on the fly is pretty fun, too.

    If anyone is thinking about getting this app, you definitely should. It is an iOS music app hall of fame candidate in my opinion. B)

    I've been holding out because, well, ANOTHER drum machine? I had some credit and the sale pushed me over the cliff.

  • Worth every penny!

  • Seriously. Best drum app on iOS, or at the very least, the most creative interface.

  • The kit sharing is genius.

  • A must amongst the mist.

  • @gusgranite said:
    The kit sharing is genius.

    Hours of fun browsing the cloud ... Patterning is my go to for drums.

    +1 on everything @CracklePot said. Such a well designed thing.

  • Great app, I'm ok with paying full price but dang lol

  • Interesting results pairing this with Model D...

  • Just been looking, and found but a single Eastern influenced Cloud Kit. It’s nice, but some more to choose from would also be good.

  • Patterning is incredible. I use it all the time from making quick grooves to play guitar, to all the way to sweating over a kit, tuning each drum and setting reverb sends in minute details. Cloud Kits make it a home run.

  • edited March 2018

    @Zen210507 said:
    Just been looking, and found but a single Eastern influenced Cloud Kit. It’s nice, but some more to choose from would also be good.

    These are kits made by users, not the developer. You could take this opportunity to sample DrumJam and make a kit if your own and offer it to the cloud.
    EDIT: I personally feel guilty for having collected various kits without giving anything back. Part of my hesitation is that I don't want to create a useless kit and just clog up the works. Anyone recommend any tutorials on the best practices for creating a sample-based kit?

  • @JRSIV said:
    Patterning is incredible. I use it all the time from making quick grooves to play guitar, to all the way to sweating over a kit, tuning each drum and setting reverb sends in minute details. Cloud Kits make it a home run.

    I do the same thing. Patterning to lay down an awesome groove that I can't possibly get close to with any other app. Then some chord progressions from Navichord and it is basically a band in a box. Awesome.

    I've just started playing some of the cloud kits and they are impressive as heck. One day when I get bored of other things I'll give it a go to create some of my own kit... I'm thinking there is room for some didgeridoo or harmonica sounds (the only instruments I play well enough to sample).

  • Is it possible to get Patterning to play grooves that evolve or vary without me pressing buttons? How would one go about learning to make it do that?

    Because the interface is beautiful, but in my few attempts to play with it I've never been able to get any control over it. I do not find it intuitive at all.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr Not evolving but you can definitely work in lots of variety by adjusting the layer parameters--probability, pitch, filter, etc.

  • @ExAsperis99 @pantsofdeath did a great tutorial on Patterning kit making....

  • @hightunnels said:
    @ExAsperis99 @pantsofdeath did a great tutorial on Patterning kit making....

    Well, that's just awesome. In the interest of collecting samples for the new Digitakt, I'll definitely makes some for Patterning. Thanks, @hightunnels

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    These are kits made by users, not the developer. You could take this opportunity to sample DrumJam and make a kit if your own and offer it to the cloud.

    >

    Errrrr, not sure of the legalities or ethics of offering DrumJam sounds without permission. But good idea to use that for making Eastern kit for personal use.

    BTW, as Repulse the Monkey we have uploaded our popular Clock Kit, and have every intention of adding others, as and when. :)

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    These are kits made by users, not the developer. You could take this opportunity to sample DrumJam and make a kit if your own and offer it to the cloud.

    >

    Errrrr, not sure of the legalities or ethics of offering DrumJam sounds without permission. But good idea to use that for making Eastern kit for personal use.

    BTW, as Repulse the Monkey we have uploaded our popular Clock Kit, and have every intention of adding others, as and when. :)

    Clock kit? As in the opening track of "Dark Side of the Moon"? (Or the Dukes of Straosphear?)

  • such a great app, a joy to spend time with
    props to all the cloudkit creators for adding to the pleasure

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    Clock kit? As in the opening track of "Dark Side of the Moon"? (Or the Dukes of Straosphear?)

    >

    Clock Kit as in a kit made of clock sounds. It is in the experimental section.

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    These are kits made by users, not the developer. You could take this opportunity to sample DrumJam and make a kit if your own and offer it to the cloud.

    >

    Errrrr, not sure of the legalities or ethics of offering DrumJam sounds without permission. But good idea to use that for making Eastern kit for personal use.

    BTW, as Repulse the Monkey we have uploaded our popular Clock Kit, and have every intention of adding others, as and when. :)

    I have some 32 bit drum apps I kept on the iPad2 that have some good middle eastern and tabla beats. I could make some kits from those if you like. I also love DrumJam and don’t want to do anything except maybe help them sell more apps and IAPs, so I wouldn’t sample their samples either. I have a couple of pretty big collections of percussion one-shot samples I have collected off the web that I could use, but those are in a big mess really. If you want specific drum sounds, let me know.

    I am going to watch @hightunnels suggested @pantsofdeath video to see if there is anything special I need to know first. Seems pretty straightforward though, like collect 8 samples and publish a kit. :)

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    Clock kit? As in the opening track of "Dark Side of the Moon"? (Or the Dukes of Straosphear?)

    >

    Clock Kit as in a kit made of clock sounds. It is in the experimental section.

    I meant "Time," which is actually Track 3.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @Zen210507 said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    Clock kit? As in the opening track of "Dark Side of the Moon"? (Or the Dukes of Straosphear?)

    >

    Clock Kit as in a kit made of clock sounds. It is in the experimental section.

    I meant "Time," which is actually Track 3.

    Man, if only someone would release a sample set of the old EMI sound effects. There'd be so many sounds heard on innumerable albums, in movies and shows - what a blast...

  • @JRSIV said:
    Patterning is incredible. I use it all the time from making quick grooves to play guitar, to all the way to sweating over a kit, tuning each drum and setting reverb sends in minute details. Cloud Kits make it a home run.

    You have shared some of the absolute best sets on Cloud Kits. Always quality stuff. Thanks for sharing!

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    I meant "Time," which is actually Track 3.

    >

    Yes, I understood your reference. :)

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    I meant "Time," which is actually Track 3.

    >

    Yes, I understood your reference. :)

    I would have been surprised if you didn’t, but you never know.

  • edited March 2018

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    I would have been surprised if you didn’t, but you never know.

    >

    Right you are, guv. Any opportunity to spread the word of Floyd is worth taking. :)

  • Ok couldnt resist this one any longer, finding it very intuative and love the cloud kits idea. Have a couple ideas for kits I could contribute. Also like how the whole kit can be one long file with various start points.

  • @1nsomniak said:
    Ok couldnt resist this one any longer, finding it very intuative and love the cloud kits idea. Have a couple ideas for kits I could contribute. Also like how the whole kit can be one long file with various start points.

    Oh man, have fun! B)

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